The Gist: In a three-ish group, use a technology tool to present one craft knowledge technique that is relevant to the professional practice of the group.
Use a technology tool (preferably one new to most group members) to capture the group's understanding of one craft knowledge technique.
No PowerPoint or Keynote please! Consider Glogster (poster), Pixton (comic strip), Wikispace page, Voicethread, recorded skit...the options are endless!
Clearly identify the name of the technique, a clear description and/or example, and the benefits of its use.
Thoughtfully apply the technique to professional practice.
You have options here too. Consider demonstrating what the technique would look like in a specific class, showing us via a skit, or describing a few ideas of when it could be used.
Post the project (or a link) on a new page of this wiki by 2:45 pm. (To create a new page, click the "new page" link on the left side of this page.)
Please use the name of the technique as the name of your page.
Suggested Tech Tools to Consider for Your Presentation:
The Gist:
In a three-ish group, use a technology tool to present one craft knowledge technique that is relevant to the professional practice of the group.
PD Team Model: http://voicethread.com/share/2162285/
The Expectations:
Suggested Tech Tools to Consider for Your Presentation:
Web 2.0 Tools Collection (including video convertors for Youtube)Voki for Education
Voicethread - Online posting of images and shared conversation
Prezi - Create poster presentations
Linoit
Wall Wisher
Bitstrips
Comiqs
Pixton
Pivot Stick Animator
GoAnimate
Witty Comics
ToonDoo
Create Your Own Marvel Comic Book
Vimeo
Jaycut: Free, online video editor
Animoto
- Animoto Video Tutorial
- Animoto Help & FAQ
- Animoto for Education
YouTube- YouTube Video Tutorials
- Logging into YouTube with Google
- YouTube Help
- Did You Know? 2.0
YouTube Quick Capture- YouTube Quick Capture Help
Jing- Jing Help
40 free screen capture tools and tips